There’s something endlessly magnetic about witches. They exist in that strange, enticing space between power and peril,...
Liz Stone
Liz Stone is a game design student from Surrey who lives somewhere between a caffeine buzz and a side quest. She writes about everything gaming, geeky, and techy with the energy of someone who’s just discovered a rare loot drop. When she’s not buried in Unreal Engine or obsessing over pixel-perfect UI, Liz is usually arguing about which console generation peaked (hint: she’s right).Expect a mix of sharp humour, honest opinions, and the kind of chaotic curiosity only a gamer can bring. Whether it’s breaking down game mechanics, roasting broken releases, or deep-diving into the future of tech, Liz is here for it, controller in one hand, coffee in the other.
The Warrior Who Changed Everything Before Buffy was slaying vampires and before Daenerys was hatching dragons, there...
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Waging war in Crusader Kings 3 is an art form, and your dynasty’s military innovations are the...
